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THE SENSE OF DEATH REVEALED ON THE POEM THE RAVEN BY EDGAR ALLAN POE THROUGH PSYCHOLOGY AND MYTHOLOGY
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Universitas Darma Persada
Author
Ariza, Purnawati
Subject
808.81 Collection of Poetry/Koleksi Puisi Lebih dari Dua Kesusastraan 
Datestamp
2024-11-14 07:11:10 
Abstract :
The Raven is Poe's poem symbolizing the sense of death. It tells about the man who was cursed by the raven, a bird sent by its master, Lenore. It came to take his master's revenge. It came at black December night when ghosts appeared from the world floor, land. It brought death of a rare and radiant maiden whom the angles name Lenore that would be an appeal for the man whom ever she loved to come to their final destination, death. Looking at the bird, he couldn't get another word beside "nevermore." There was no question answered, but "nevermore." It meant the end of anything. And the raven only sat and perched upon a bust of Pallas that pictured the wisdom, just above his chamber door, watching him, waiting him suffered from his sin of Lenore's death. Forever and never, it flied from the place where it was perching and sitting. 
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Universitas Darma Persada